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i have been joaquin 42 coming years since it saw you on bill moyers. you talk about the plutocrats the ordinary people who were losing and very a great at four people they the that the government is wasting their tax money they don't have much to do with those they feel are causing the problem. 1932 they have no difficulty to figure out who was at fault. i grew up in the '50s and '60s you cannot even imagine we were building on the basic foundation now the new deal itself is under threat why don't they realize? obviously the republicans want them to but why do they believe that? >> elizabeth warren say the corporations are to blame we need to have a fair society and it will work better but she is that they get tough time in massachusetts. she is barely ahead. why? >> i will offer two ways to think about it. i do think especially before the crisis than there should of plutocrats and have low fable grind them into their boot to but what i would describe busy intellectual establishment to buy into the notion that the regulation will work and my favorite t
i have been joaquin 42 coming years since it saw you on bill moyers. you talk about the plutocrats the ordinary people who were losing and very a great at four people they the that the government is wasting their tax money they don't have much to do with those they feel are causing the problem. 1932 they have no difficulty to figure out who was at fault. i grew up in the '50s and '60s you cannot even imagine we were building on the basic foundation now the new deal itself is under threat why...
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power as well and also separate but the mass of humanity and i've seen this in your interview with bill moyers when somebody suggested a return to new deal type politics and institutions seems to be rejected that is not a possibility. we can't reverse the trajectory we have now. so given that, do you have any notifications to how it can be improved, how it can stop the depletion? but would you recommend? >> i don't mean this is a copout at all, but there's a lot of intellectual work people have to do. i really strongly think it's a mistake for people on the left, liberals, whatever you call them to say let's go back to the 1950s. mostly because i don't think those jobs exist anymore. not enough of them. even when people are saying this is the return of manufacturing and how great i was. have you looked at the wages now being paid in detroit for the newly hired people? is $13, $15? >> in norway, quite successful societies, salaries are very high. germany as well. >> normally is different because of oil. >> i think sweden and germany -- >> in japan. i'd be careful about drawing too much for japa
power as well and also separate but the mass of humanity and i've seen this in your interview with bill moyers when somebody suggested a return to new deal type politics and institutions seems to be rejected that is not a possibility. we can't reverse the trajectory we have now. so given that, do you have any notifications to how it can be improved, how it can stop the depletion? but would you recommend? >> i don't mean this is a copout at all, but there's a lot of intellectual work...
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. >> joining us on booktv is scott moyers who is the publisher of penguin press. we want to find out the new titles in the fall of 2012 from penguin press. i want to sta with the patriarch. >> ted kennedy reached out to the author of the biogrhy of drrnegiehian usacs he family papers, joseph kennedy was never shared with any biographers and there were no strings attached. no fily review and davidpe ch b pth mhs and started from scratch. one of the things these papers allowed him to do to get closer to the emotional core of josep kennedy because joseph kennedy's veed calorsnd fitiavaseo follow the money. the kennedy family fortune was always a black box and he was able to put together exactly h kennedy did . hollood is a big part of the story in a way that has notee untoodef we kwutlt. wenoomofhe myths. some are more true than we might have fought. others less so. in the end, we can't askuthy edneicdansa he sought in carnegie the pattern of his fher's life. he started small and figured out how to do things witht. tostehe nedse e d m h son president and that piece o
. >> joining us on booktv is scott moyers who is the publisher of penguin press. we want to find out the new titles in the fall of 2012 from penguin press. i want to sta with the patriarch. >> ted kennedy reached out to the author of the biogrhy of drrnegiehian usacs he family papers, joseph kennedy was never shared with any biographers and there were no strings attached. no fily review and davidpe ch b pth mhs and started from scratch. one of the things these papers allowed him to...
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. >> and now joining us on book tv is scott moyers, the publisher of penguin press. we want to find out some of the new titles coming out in the fall of 2012. i want to start with the patriarch. what is this? >> a sort of extraordinary story, ted kennedy before his death reached out to david nassau and gave him an extraordinary offer witnesses said he gave him an exclusive access to the kennedy family papers, the papers of his father, joseph kennedy, which had never been shared with any bad for. there were no strings attached. no family review. and david who spent years on this book digging through archives, digging pass to the mess, and really starting from scratch. and one of the things papers allowed him to do is to get a closer image of the emotional core of kennedy. but crucially for the first time able to follow the money. the kennedy family fortune has always kind of been a black box, and he was able to put together exactly how joseph kennedy did it. hollywood is a big part of this story in a way that has not been understood before. we all know about wall stre
. >> and now joining us on book tv is scott moyers, the publisher of penguin press. we want to find out some of the new titles coming out in the fall of 2012. i want to start with the patriarch. what is this? >> a sort of extraordinary story, ted kennedy before his death reached out to david nassau and gave him an extraordinary offer witnesses said he gave him an exclusive access to the kennedy family papers, the papers of his father, joseph kennedy, which had never been shared with...
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i talked about a bill moyers for instance i think he is a genuinely philosophical sort and i think you can be philosophical on the right in on the left but i think you mentioned the key point. he says keep listening to me. that's the commercial motion and if you listen to him. this is what determines the situation 90% listen in the 10% somebody else doesn't matter if you have. >> i wouldn't agree with that. it doesn't seem to me that popularity in some way undermines ones being philosophical. i can imagine a philosopher who is very effectively philosophical and wins a large audience. jesus, for instance. >> we have a lot of other people with interesting points. >> i was a little surprised by you did not initially address the question of the difference between philosophy and ideologies. the person before the last person when you talk about an open mind. there's a big difference. the ideologue is someone who believes in self-interest, and also not someone who's terribly interested in criticizing his own ideas. the philosopher like a scientist is essentially self critical. rear is not the
i talked about a bill moyers for instance i think he is a genuinely philosophical sort and i think you can be philosophical on the right in on the left but i think you mentioned the key point. he says keep listening to me. that's the commercial motion and if you listen to him. this is what determines the situation 90% listen in the 10% somebody else doesn't matter if you have. >> i wouldn't agree with that. it doesn't seem to me that popularity in some way undermines ones being...